Faustian
美 [?fa?sti?n]
英 ['fa?sti?n] 
- adj.浮士德式的(交易或協(xié)議)(為獲得財(cái)富、成功或權(quán)力而不擇手段)
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)本意識(shí)
英漢解釋
例句
That was the bargain he struck in 2007, a bargain that would be hard to call Faustian: the end was clear from the beginning.
那是他在2007年做的一筆交易,一筆很難稱之為浮士德式的交易:結(jié)局從一開(kāi)始就已明了。
This Faustian bargain would be acceptable if only to stabilize what now appears to be an even more dangerous deflationary debt liquidation.
只有在穩(wěn)住了看似非常危險(xiǎn),并可能帶來(lái)通貨緊縮的債務(wù)清算,我們才可能接受這個(gè)浮士德交易。
But in a moment of faustian proportions, I pretended to be straight.
但在一個(gè)浮士德式的比例時(shí)刻,我假裝連敗。
The arc of my upward mobility has come with a Faustian downside.
我的向上流動(dòng)的弧線拿出一個(gè)浮士德式的缺點(diǎn)。
The relationship between the Vatican and Rome's German occupiers was, Mr. Katz says, a Faustian pact.
凱茲說(shuō),梵蒂岡和羅馬的德國(guó)占領(lǐng)者之間是一種浮士德式的契約關(guān)系。
His work will help Chinese officials understand the "Faustian bargain" in which they are engaged with the U. S.
他的作品將幫助中國(guó)官員明白他們與美國(guó)所做的“浮士德交易”。